RealMatch, a job site that utilizes their own taxonomy of titles and skills instead of keywords to match employers and job seekers, is now powering over 1200 job channels, VP of Business Development Rafael Cosentino said.
The announcement comes after RealMatch and Fisher Communications, a communications company that owns 13 full power television stations and 8 radio stations, created an alliance to bring RealMatch technology to Fisher’s web sites, including http://www.komonews.com/marketplace.
“As Realmatch grows, we have been replacing the platforms of classified/keyword/pay-to-post job platforms provided by sites like Careerbuilder, Hotjobs, Monster, Jobtarget, Adicio and others,” Cosentino said.
He added that RealMatch has also gone live with Scientific American, a publication that specializes in news and features on science issues. Both Scientific American and Fisher Communications are two examples of many companies that RealMatch partnered with in the last two weeks with dozens more expected.
Cosentino said, “It’s important to note that as employers and recruiters abandon old technology and risky pricing models, Web publishers are forced to update their offering to reflect their customers preferences and this is why we are having so much luck getting distribution.”
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